Description
The timeless look of the classically inspired Lexington house plan will surpass the expectations of many home enthusiast. This Gothic Revival style home design borrows ideals from Gothic Revival architecture in the way of paired gables across the front elevation.
The Lexington House Plan: Sophisticated Grandeur Meets Functional Luxury
Elevate your lifestyle with The Lexington house plan, a home designed for those who value both sweeping architectural statements and the intimate comforts of family life. This expansive two-story plan boasts a regal presence, characterized by its stunning 2-story Foyer and Grand Room, offering an immediate sense of scale and light upon entry.
The Heart of the Home
The open-concept kitchen serves as the command center, featuring a large central island and a seamless transition into a sun-drenched Breakfast Nook. For formal occasions, the dedicated Dining Room (complete with a butler’s hutch area) provides the perfect backdrop for hosting.
Master Suite Retreat
The entire right wing of the main floor is dedicated to a sprawling Master Suite. Beyond the sleeping quarters, you’ll find a private Sitting Area nestled into a rear bay window—the ultimate morning coffee spot. The spa-like Master Bath features dual vanities, a soaking tub, and separate “His” and “Hers” walk-in closets for total organizational bliss.
Flexible Upper-Level Living
The second floor is intelligently designed to give everyone their own space. Three additional bedrooms each feature private Walk-In Closets, while a massive Bonus Room over the garage offers endless possibilities—think home theater, playroom, or a high-end fitness studio.
Architectural Highlights
- Sunken Living Room: Adds a unique architectural layer and sense of coziness to the formal living area.
- Dual-Sided Stairs: A grand staircase with access from both the foyer and the kitchen area for maximum convenience.
- Luxury Utility: A dedicated Laundry Mudroom (8′ x 8′) located just off the garage entry to keep the home organized.
- Volume Ceilings: The “Open to Below” design over the foyer and grand room ensures the home feels bright and airy.





















